SECTION VI. — ALCHEMY. IO47 



SlNCERUS, Renatus. [Coiit'd.] 



2. Theo-Philosophia Theoretico-Practica, oder der wahre Grund Gott- 



licher und natiirlicher Erkiinntniss. 



3. Goldene Quelle der Natur und Kunst, bestehend in lauter Experi- 



mentis und chymischen Handgriffen, etc. Leipzig und Bress- 

 lau, Verlegts Michael Hubert, 1741. pp. [xv]-75o, i2mo. 



* SOUFFEURS (Les) OU LA PIERRE PHILOSOPHALE d'ArLEQUIN. Comedic 



nouvelle comique et satirique. Suivant la copie de Paris. A Am- 

 sterdam, chez Adrian Braakman, Marchand Libraire dans le Beurs- 

 Straat, pres Le Dam a I'enseigne de la ville d'Amsterdam, 1695. 

 pp. 128, 24mo. Illustrated title-page. 



The copy in my possession bears a MS. note stating that the author is 

 Michel Chilliat. 



Speculi'm Sapienti.k. S,r Quadratum Alchymisticum. 



Sperberus, Julius. See Roth-Scholtz, Fr. (Deutsches Theatrum chemicum). 



Spiegel der Philosophey. Sfe Aureum Vellus. 



Spiess. Scy a B C. 



Splendor Solis mix seinen Figuren. See Aureum Vellus. 



Sponheim, Trithemius DE. 



*Guldenes Kleinod oder Schatzkastlein. Aus dem lateinischen, um 

 seiner Unschiitzbarkeit willen, ins deutsche iibersetzt von Fr. 

 Basilio Valentino, zum erstenmale herausgegeben, nebst zwoen 

 andern forne mit angedruckten seltenen Handschriften von Jami- 

 mah KoranhapuCH. Leipzig, bey Paul Gotthelf Kummer, 1782. 

 pp. 135, i6mo. 111. 



According to Schmieder this is a spurious work by an unknown author. 



Stahl, Georg Ernst. See Pyrotechnical Discourses. 



Standing of the glass (The). See Ashmole, E. : Theatrum chemicum Britannicura. 



Starkey, George. [Or Stirk.] 



* Pyrotechny asserted and illustrated to be the surest and safest means 

 for arts triumph over natures infirmities. Being a full and free 

 discovery of the medicinal mysteries studiously concealed by all 

 artists, and onely discoverable by fire. With an Appendix ccii- 

 cerning the nature, preparation and virtue of several specifick 

 medicaments, which are noble and succedaneous to the great 

 arcana. London, printed by R. Daniel, for Samuel Thomson at 

 the White Horse in S. Paul's Church-yard, 1658. pp. [xviii]-i72, 

 i2mo. 



